Helping to protect landowners right for the extraction of Natural Gas.

Helping to protect landowners' rights for the extraction of Natural Gas.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Action Needed--From the Joint Landowners Coalition President

Dear Natural Gas Supporter,

An application has been filed with the New York Public Service Commission for a 16" Natural Gas gathering line. The line will transport Natural Gas from from the PA border, through the Town of Windsor, to a compressor station and into the Milennium Pipeline. Eventually the pipeline will transport gas produced in the nearby regions of New York as well. This will help justify expansion of the Milennium Pipeline, provide further infrastructure to move New York gas to market, and set a positive precedent for starting to develop NY's Natural Gas.

All gas supporters should express their support for this pipeline as it represents a critical piece of the infrastructure that is needed to allow the gas from our area to be moved to market. Having this pipeline will bring our area one step closer to enjoying all the benefits that developing our gas will bring to our communities. Showing our support for this line will show our support for developing our natural gas.

Anti-gas activists will be speaking out against this pipeline as a means to stop gas entirely. We can't let them defeat our chances for developing natural gas one little bit at a time. We need to show strong support for each and every part of the development effort.

All pro gas supporters are encouraged to express their support loud and clear! Tell the Public Service Commission that:

You are offering your comments in regards to Cases 10-G-0462 and 10-T-0350 for the DMP and Laser Gas Pipeline.You completely support developing NY's natural gas.The pipeline is an important part of the infrastructure needed to do that.Therefore you support the pipeline completely!That you are requesting that the PSC approve the application.

And here's how...

(1) Call the Commission's Opinion Line: 800-335-2120.

(2) Send a fast and convenient prewritten email by clicking here.

(3) Comment in person at PSC public hearings held on October 20, 2010.